Haptic virtual fixture tools

a technology of virtual fixture and tool, applied in the field of haptic virtual fixture tools, can solve the problems of not being able to penetrate the virtual environment object, affecting the effect of the direct method, and affecting the effect of the effect of the direct method, so as to achieve the effect of transforming the manipulation capability, saving equipment, and reducing the cost of operation

Active Publication Date: 2019-03-12
UNIV OF WASHINGTON
View PDF53 Cites 9 Cited by
  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Description
  • Claims
  • Application Information

AI Technical Summary

Benefits of technology

[0013]One advantage of this application is the ability to specify and providing haptic feedback for application using virtual fixtures. The virtual fixtures can be defined based on objects recognized in the environment, including objects controlled by human operators (or other entities). That is, as an object changes within the environment, a virtual fixture associated with the object can dynamically adjust to the changes of the object. If the object is a controlled object under the control of a human operator, haptic feedback provided by the virtual fixture can guide the interaction of the controlled object with other objects in the environment.
[0014]Another advantage is that virtual fixtures can be dynamically changed based on status of operations, such tasks listed and organized on a task list. One or more virtual fixtures can be associated with task(s) on the task list. Virtual fixtures associated with a task can change based on the status of the task—for example, haptic feedback from a virtual fixture can change based on alignment between the virtual fixture and one or more objects in the environment. Thus, the virtual fixtures can change throughout execution of a task, and so guide completion of the task. Further, a level of automation can be specified that controls the virtual fixtures, and so allows for full automation, partial automation, or no automation (manual control) for completing the task.
[0015]Providing haptic feedback from underwater sensors to an operator at the surface has the potential to transform manipulation capability of robotic tools, particularly robotic tools utilized in challenging environments (e.g., subsea environments, outer space environments, toxic environments, and extreme temperature environments). Virtual fixtures will allow manipulators to precisely maneuver in sensitive environments where contact should not be made with surrounding objects or structures. Biological studies of animal colonies around underwater hydrothermal vents could benefit greatly from such a capability—allowing scientists to carefully gather data with unprecedented resolution and proximity to sensitive organisms. Common tasks such as connector mating between instruments can be carried out very efficiently by creating guidance fixture near male and female connectors. Thus, time, expense, and equipment can be saved, and the environment preserved using the herein-described haptic feedback techniques to perform tasks utilized in challenging environments.

Problems solved by technology

Ideally, the HIP should not be able to penetrate virtual environment objects.
Unfortunately the direct method suffers from problems with “pop through”.
Pop through is an artifact that arises when the rendering algorithm erroneously penetrates a thin surface.
This method results in a virtual tool that actually penetrates objects in the environment.
Fortunately this penetration is typically very small.

Method used

the structure of the environmentally friendly knitted fabric provided by the present invention; figure 2 Flow chart of the yarn wrapping machine for environmentally friendly knitted fabrics and storage devices; image 3 Is the parameter map of the yarn covering machine
View more

Image

Smart Image Click on the blue labels to locate them in the text.
Viewing Examples
Smart Image
  • Haptic virtual fixture tools
  • Haptic virtual fixture tools
  • Haptic virtual fixture tools

Examples

Experimental program
Comparison scheme
Effect test

Embodiment Construction

[0030]Overview

[0031]Herein are described techniques related to haptic navigation of remotely-operated equipment. Haptic navigation can be used to aid human operators while working with remotely-operated equipment to solve co-robotic and telerobotic tasks. Many complex tasks require high precision and repetitive actions for which automated systems are highly skilled. However, performing these complex tasks can also require critical judgment and decision-making, which is best done by a human operator. Thus, herein is described a co-robotic manipulator system (human+automation) for haptic navigation that affords the operator a great amount of freedom but also enhances performance via computer-generated auditory, visual, and haptic feedback.

[0032]Haptic navigation can improve speed, safety, and accuracy of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and / or other robotic tool(s) manipulation by incorporating intuitive and responsive force feedback into operator controls. Haptic navigation can be b...

the structure of the environmentally friendly knitted fabric provided by the present invention; figure 2 Flow chart of the yarn wrapping machine for environmentally friendly knitted fabrics and storage devices; image 3 Is the parameter map of the yarn covering machine
Login to view more

PUM

No PUM Login to view more

Abstract

Apparatus and methods for defining and utilizing virtual fixtures for haptic navigation within real-world environments, including underwater environments, are provided. A computing device can determine a real-world object within a real-world environment. The computing device can receive an indication of the real-world object. The computing device can determine a virtual fixture that corresponds to the real-world object based on the indication, where aspects of the virtual fixture are configured to align with aspects of the real-world object. The computing device can provide a virtual environment for manipulating the robotic tool to operate on the real-world object utilizing the virtual fixture. The virtual fixture is configured to provide haptic feedback based on a position of a virtual robotic tool in the virtual environment that corresponds to the robotic tool in the real-world environment.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 947,181 entitled “Virtual Haptic Fixture Tools”, filed Mar. 3, 2014, which is entirely incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS[0002]This invention was made with government support under grant number W912HQ-12-P-0117 awarded by the Department of Defense. The government has certain rights in the invention.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Unless otherwise indicated herein, the materials described in this section are not prior art to the claims in this application and are not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.[0004]Haptic rendering is the translation of forces in a virtual environment to a physical device that can provide touch-based, a.k.a. haptic, feedback to a user of the haptic rendering device. Both impedance type and admittance type haptic rendering devices are available.[0005]To provide hapt...

Claims

the structure of the environmentally friendly knitted fabric provided by the present invention; figure 2 Flow chart of the yarn wrapping machine for environmentally friendly knitted fabrics and storage devices; image 3 Is the parameter map of the yarn covering machine
Login to view more

Application Information

Patent Timeline
no application Login to view more
Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B25J9/00G05B19/427B25J9/16
CPCB25J9/1689G05B19/427G05B2219/40122
Inventor CHIZECK, HOWARD JAYSTEWART, ANDREWRYDEN, FREDRIK
Owner UNIV OF WASHINGTON
Who we serve
  • R&D Engineer
  • R&D Manager
  • IP Professional
Why Eureka
  • Industry Leading Data Capabilities
  • Powerful AI technology
  • Patent DNA Extraction
Social media
Try Eureka
PatSnap group products